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Vsuresh Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

apostrophe

Hi
Please tell me if this is OK.

She wants to attend her manager daughter's wedding.
  

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If you mean that her manager has a daughter whose wedding she wants to attend, then it has to be manager's .

  • If you mean that her manager has a daughter whose wedding she wants to attend, then it has to be manager's .
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If you mean that her manager has a daughter whose wedding she wants to attend, then it has to be manager's.
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ozzourtiIf you mean that her manager has a daughter whose wedding she wants to attend, then it has to be manager's.
Yes, but then, is it not the daughter's wedding?
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I guess I wasn't clear enough. It should be: manager's daughter's wedding.
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Thank you, ozzourti.
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ozzourtimanager's daughter's wedding.
The daughter of my manager is getting married. I am going to her wedding because my manager invited all the employees.
I am going to my manager's daughter's wedding..
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Thank you, AlpheccaStars.

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